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It’s a new era of Panthers football, and this year’s squad is looking to make a run at the Super Bowl. Put on your finest black and blue threads and head out to Bank of America Stadium to witness their exhilarating brand of play live!

2015 Carolina Panthers Schedule

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Since making their NFL debut in 1995, the Charlotte-based Carolina Panthers have battled division foes within the NFC South, as well as rivals across the league, providing loyal fans a thrilling live sporting event experience each time they take the field at Bank of America Stadium. As such, the Vivid Seats marketplace is always on hand with a stock of Carolina Panthers tickets so you can add your voice to the 70,000-plus fans in the stands on game day. No matter what you're searching for, our customer service center will be available for additional assistance. Check out the instructions below to make your purchase today:

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Three Primetime Contests, Home Game Against Seahawks in Store for Panthers in 2014

Coming off one of the franchise’s best seasons in recent years, the Carolina Panthers will look to keep the momentum going in 2014 when taking on another strong slate of opponents. Fans of primetime matchups will have the opportunity to watch the Panthers compete in the evening three times overall, including two games at home inside Bank of America Stadium on Sept. 21 versus Pittsburgh and Oct. 30 against New Orleans. The lone road primetime appearance will then come Nov. 10 at Philadelphia. Carolina has not faced the Steelers since 2010, while it has been two years since the team’s last meeting with the Eagles.

For the second time in three years, the Panthers will open the season at Tampa Bay, which this year will be a Sunday afternoon clash on Sept. 7. They’ll then follow it up with consecutive home contests versus Detroit (Sept. 14) and the aforementioned primetime game with Pittsburgh, meanwhile, the highly anticipated contest with the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks in Charlotte is set for Oct. 26. Other notable matchups at Bank of America Stadium in 2014 include Chicago (Oct. 5), Atlanta (Nov. 16), Tampa Bay (Dec. 14), and Cleveland for the home finale on Dec. 21. The Panthers and Browns have not faced each other since 2010, while Carolina has not hosted Cleveland in eight years.